The Secretary for Education, Mr Michael Suen, yesterday (September 14) commended teachers on their commitment and hard work, as well as for their love and devotion towards students. Speaking at the "Salute to Teachers 2011 - Teachers' Day and Comm...

Hong Kong students aspiring to study in China's mainland may soon have their exam pressure lessened, as the Chinese central government last week unveiled relevant measures including pilot open admission programs by some universities.

Other than the "historical legacy", there is really no reason for the government to continue subsidizing the English Schools Foundation which operates five secondary schools, nine primary schools and one for students with special needs in Hong Kong.

Earlier this year, the foundation-stone laying ceremony of the ever-aristocratic Harrow International School Hong Kong raised much fanfare in the city's elite circles with our leader Donald Tsang and other public figures officiating at the ceremon...

Bandar Seri Begawan - Cooperation in the field of education between Brunei Darussalam and Hong Kong is set to reach new heights when Michael Suen, Secretary for Education of Hong Kong, pays an official visit to the Sultanate on April 19- 20, 2011.

School-leavers and job seekers are invited to explore education and career opportunities in Hong Kong's maritime industry by visiting the Hong Kong Maritime Industry Council's booth at the Education and Careers Expo 2011 at the Hong Kong Conventio...

Give2Asia, a US-based public charity promoting transformative philanthropy for Asia, announces today a new fiscal sponsor partnership with City University of Hong Kong. This partnership will allow US donors to help the university expand its resear...

Universities in Hong Kong are counting down toward one of the most significant transformations ever attempted in the territory’s higher education sector, and the logistics are daunting: thousands of extra students, hundreds of new lecturers, realm...

The University of Hong Kong, a world-class comprehensive research institution, launched its centenary celebrations on Sunday, marking the start of a series of events for the territory's oldest university's 100-year anniversary.

The government's school management reform suffered a fresh setback yesterday when the Court of Final Appeal gave the Catholic diocese leave to mount a legal challenge. The Hong Kong government had been facing a campaign of defiance from three reli...